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11unproved — un•proved′ adj …
12unproved — /ʌnˈpruvd/ (say un proohvd) adjective not proved …
13unproved — adj. (also unproven) not proved …
14unproven — adjective not proved unproved allegations unproved assumptions • Syn: ↑unproved • Ant: ↑proved (for: ↑unproved) • …
15Buddhism and Christianity — The French artist Paul Ranson s Christ et Buddha (1880) juxtaposes the two figures There is speculation concerning a possible connection between both the Buddha BC 623 BC 543 and the Christ, and between Buddhism and Christianity. Buddhism… …
16Euclid — /yooh klid/, n. 1. fl. c300 B.C., Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. 2. a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland. 59,999. * * * flourished с 300 BC, Alexandria, Egypt Greek mathematician of antiquity, known primarily for his highly… …
17Cognitive rehabilitation therapy — Effects of cognitive rehabilitation therapy, assessed using fMRI. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy is a program to help brain injured or otherwise cognitively impaired individuals to restore normal functioning, or to compensate for cognitive… …
183P — The total amount of reserves that a company estimates having access to, calculated as the sum of all proved and unproved reserves. Unproved reserves are broken into two segments: those based on geological and engineering estimates from proved… …
19Possible Reserves — An estimate of the amount of oil or natural gas reserves that may be available for extraction. Reserve figures are broken into two primary categories according to theoretical accuracy: proved and unproved. Unproved reserves carry more uncertainty …
20allegation — n. assertion 1) to make an allegation 2) to drop, retract, withdraw an allegation 3) to deny; refute an allegation 4) a false; serious; unproved, unsubstantiated, unsupported; vague allegation 5) an allegation about; against (allegations of fraud …